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Concrete Services Built To Last Minnesota Winters

Twin Cities concrete experts. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, and garage floors.

Licensed MN# BC766890
Angi Super Service Winner
20+ Years Experience
Local & Family Owned

What We Pour

Driveways
Patios (Stamped/Colored)
Sidewalks & Walkways
Concrete Steps
Garage Floors
Driveway Aprons
Concrete Slabs
Retaining Walls
Professional concrete pouring built for Minnesota winters

Why Our Concrete Survives Minnesota

Pouring concrete in the Upper Midwest requires specific knowledge. If it's not done right, the first hard freeze will crack it.

  • Proper Base Preparation

    We ensure a compacted, well-draining base to prevent shifting and settling.

  • Strategic Control Cuts

    We place expansion joints exactly where they need to be to control natural cracking.

  • Air-Entrained Mix

    Our concrete mix has microscopic air bubbles that give freezing water room to expand.

Our Process

1

Design & Prep

We map out the project, excavate the old material, and lay a solid, compacted base.

2

Pour & Finish

We pour the high-quality mix, add any decorative stamping or color, and finish the surface.

3

Cure & Protect

We apply curing compounds and sealers to ensure the concrete reaches maximum strength.

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Concrete FAQ

How long does concrete last in Minnesota?
With proper installation, control joints, and sealing, a quality concrete driveway or patio in Minnesota can last 25 to 50 years, even with our harsh freeze-thaw cycles.
Do you offer stamped or colored concrete?
Yes, we offer decorative concrete options including stamped patterns and integral coloring for patios, walkways, and driveways.
How long do I have to stay off a new driveway?
You can typically walk on new concrete after 24 hours, but you should wait at least 7 days before driving a standard vehicle on it, and up to 28 days for heavy equipment.
What makes your concrete better for winter?
We use a specific air-entrained concrete mix designed for the Upper Midwest. This allows the concrete to expand and contract during freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
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